President Nawaz Sharif is not as powerful as General Raheel Sharif. As the Pakistan army exerts real power, democracy is more and more a facade.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s impressive outreach to India's neighbors has seen some unfortunate stumbles, including in the Maldives, Nepal, and Pakistan.
Although a negotiated U.S.-Pakistan nuclear deal has been termed a potential “diplomatic blockbuster,” its inherent contradictions may make it difficult to sell in both the United States and Pakistan.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chancellor Angela Merkel’s attempt to put some meat on the bones of a proclaimed Indo-German strategic partnership is part of a story that goes back to the early years of the twentieth century.
The Taliban’s successes in and around Kunduz are the almost inevitable consequence of corrupt and abusive governance.
The 2015 election in the Indian state of Bihar is a major test for the Modi government. The results will have ramifications far beyond Bihar’s borders.
As the world today looks up to India as a net security provider, Delhi needs to recast its peacekeeping strategy by modernizing its decision-making structures, expanding domestic defence capabilities, and strengthening its military diplomacy.
Together, Modi and Obama have an opportunity to lock-in recent gains and set even more ambitious goals.
This handbook presents an innovative, high profile volume, providing an authoritative and accessible examination and critique of Indian foreign policy.
The RSS may now reject "Western science," but its ideology draws inspiration from the Western social sciences.